Night Stalkers awarded for Valor

HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD, Ga. (USASOC News Service, Feb. 25, 2013) - Several members of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) were presented with valorous awards in a small ceremony February 22, at Hunter Army Airfield, highlighting the expertise and skill of the aviators and crewmen within the regiment.

“Today we get to recognize a number of Night Stalkers whose actions embody the values that have established the legacy of this organization,” said Lt. Col Bill Golden, commander, 3rd Battalion, 160th SOAR (A).

He described to the audience the circumstances of each mission in which the awards were earned.

On each occasion, the crews were required to react to dynamic combat environments in extremely challenging terrain, Golden said. With complete disregard for their own safety, they each provided precise rotary wing support to the troops on the ground despite a determined and tenacious enemy.

Lt. Gen. Charles T. Cleveland, commanding general, United States Army Special Operations Command, presented the valorous awards to each Night Stalker as their Family members and friends looked on.

The Silver Star Medal, the military’s third highest award for valor, was presented to:

Sgt. Jonathan L. Nichols was also presented the Purple Heart Medal during the ceremony.

Night Stalkers continue to serve around the world in support of overseas contingency operations. The ceremony included several awards that were presented via video teleconference to Night Stalkers currently deployed overseas.